Breast Lift
A perkier, more "shapely" silhouette can be yours
Loss of skin elasticity, gravity and other factors such as weight loss, pregnancy and breast-feeding ultimately affect the shape and firmness of breasts. Patients satisfied with the size of their breasts can address these changes by undergoing a mastopexy, often referred to as a ‘breast lift’. A mastopexy can restore a youthful, perky appearance. Some patients, however, may be unhappy with the loss in volume, or breast size, that often accompanies sagging.
In such cases, breast implants in conjunction with a breast lift can help deliver a little more fullness along with improved shape.
You may be a good candidate for mastopexy if you have one or more of the following conditions:
breasts that are sagging
breasts that lack firmness, or appear “deflated”
nipples that are too low or point downward
Apart from addressing the above changes, breast asymmetries (size, shape, nipple position) can be corrected.
What can you expect?
A breast lift (mastopexy) is usually performed only once breast development has ended, with some exceptions. While some women opt to have a breast lift after experiencing the changes associated with pregnancy, breast-feeding, or menopause, many decide to undergo the procedure at a younger age. Since the milk ducts and nipples are left intact, breast lift surgery usually will not affect your ability to breast-feed. Your surgeon will be able to discuss with you the type of breast lift you are best suited for and whether or not implants should be considered.Before & after Breast lift and breast reduction
* Photos do not represent a guarantee of results and results may vary